Prnewsnow Reach the World NOW

↑ Grab this Headline Animator

BankingQuestions.com First BankerRun Consumer Information Site on Banking...



's8220;My son forged and cashed checks on my account for months before I discovered it 's8211; who's8217;s liable for this, me or the bank's8221; 's8220;Help 's8211; the bank refused to cash checks made out to my business the other day!'s8221; 's8220;Can the bank force us to get title insurance for our mortgage's8221; 's8220;Is it smart to use credit cards while traveling abroad's8221; When satisfactory answers to questions like these aren's8217;t forthcoming from one's8217;s own bank, consumers and business owners now have a valuable free resource: BankingQuestions.com (www.bankingquestions.com), the first consumer information site on banking launched by banking experts who are not affiliated with any bank.



's8220;There isn's8217;t an adult in the U.S. who hasn's8217;t experienced a problem with a financial institution at one time or another,'s8221; says Mary Beth Guard, who with Carin Eisenhauer and Michele Petry comprise the Glia Group, which launched the new site in partnership with the Bankers Information Network. 's8220;When our long-established site for professionals in the banking industry, BankersOnline.com (www.bankersonline.com), began overflowing with questions from bank customers who didn's8217;t know where else to turn, we realized it was time to create a consumer information site on banking.'s8221;



BankingQuestions.com offers Q&A articles, podcasts, videocasts and Powerpoint presentations on 20 categories of banking issues, from checking accounts to identity theft. Site visitors can submit a question to 's8220;Ask a Banker's8221; or ask their question in a discussion forum moderated by seven bankers working at banks from New York State to California as well as by the banking experts on the staff of BankingQuestions.com. A blog on news in the banking industry of interest to consumers, extensive resource links and banking-related cartoons round out the offerings.



's8220;We have the expertise without the affiliation,'s8221; notes Guard. 's8220;This lets us be honest and let the chips fall where they may. Sometimes our questioners have rights vis-à-vis the bank, and sometimes they are just stuck.'s8221; Guard adds that since most bank policies are shaped by either federal laws or by laws like the Uniform Commercial Code that have been adopted by most states, it's8217;s possible for BankingQuestions.com to offer advice and answers that are valid for most consumers in the U.S.



Consumers and business owners wondering how to deal with their bank or a banking problem or question can visit BankingQuestions.com (www.bankingquestions.com) 24 hours a day to look for or ask for answers.



For: BankingQuestions.com 2541 Flint Ridge Road, Edmond, OK 73003.



Contact: Mary Beth Guard, 888-229-8872, extension 88






Prnewsnow Reach the World NOW

↑ Grab this Headline Animator


This article has been robotically scanned and tagged by Prnewsnow with the following search tags. No human manipulation of these tags take place.
| Suicide | Las Vegas | suicide prevention week |





Last 1000 Articles Submitted XML FEEDS FOR ORGANIZED NEWS